More Controversial Issues essays:

... and lung cancer. The scientific evidence indicates that there is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke and that separating smokers and non smokers, cleaning the air, and ventilating the air buildings cannot eliminate the exposure to secondhand smoke ...

... lung cancer and 156,900 people die of lung cancer in the United States in 2000. ("Facts About Lung Cancer", 2001) Passive smoke is another reason for the people who support for banning smoking in public places. Smoking not only affects smokers but also threatens the life of non-smokers ...

... cigarettes are hazardous to the smoker?s health, as well as the negative effects of nicotine, the United States government wants the issue to be reviewed by the FDA to see whether or not tobacco products should be banned and viewed upon as drugs. A ...

... smokers end up having their limbs amputated Research shows that every 6.5 seconds someone in the world dies from a smoking related illness i.e., heart disease, stroke and lung cancer. Now is it really worth having cigarettes legal, I think not, why should a substance which kills and ...

... smoking. Smokers have a poor quality of life compared to that of non-smokers. The harmful effects of tobacco use are not just confined to the smokers alone; those who live or work close to smokers are also at an increased risk of various diseases including lung cancer ...

6 pages1491May/20034.0

Students & Profs. say about us:

"Good news: you can turn to other's writing help. WriteWork has over 100,000 sample papers"